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Diminazene aceturate is one of a limited number of drugs currently being used in animals to treat the tsetse fly-transmitted protozoal disease, African trypanosomiasis. Efficacy of the drug at the recommended single IM administered doses of 3.5 and 7.0 mg/kg of body weight is widely acknowledged....


Mamman, M.McKeever, Declan J.Aliu, Y.O.Peregrine, A.S.[Pharmacokinetics of diminazene in plasma and lymph of goats]Pharmacokinetics of diminazene in plasma and lymph of goats

A study was undertaken to compare the absorption and distribution of the antitrypanosomal drug diminazene aceturate in plasma, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and lymph of goats. The study comprised three groups of three goats each. Animals in each group were treated with a single intramuscular dose of...


Mamman, M.McKeever, Declan J.Peregrine, A.S.[Comparative pharmacokinetics of diminazene in plasma, cerebrospinal fluid and lymph of goats]Comparative pharmacokinetics of diminazene in plasma, cerebrospinal fluid and lymph of goats

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